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Is Cambridge easy to get around?

Cambridge is a surprisingly small city. This means it's easy to get around, especially on foot or by bicycle. It takes around 15 minutes to travel from the outskirts of the city to the centre by bicycle.



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Transport in Cambridge is simple and easy, provided visitors don't drive a car. The best way to get around Cambridge is by bicycle. Bicycles can be hired at any number of the cycle hire shops in central Cambridge. The town is cycle friendly with over 80 miles (130km) of dedicated cycle routes, lanes and roads.

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PUBLIC TRANSIT. The best way to see Cambridge is to utilize the public transit system. The Red Line of the subway serves as the quick (5 minutes!) and easy link between Boston and Cambridge with stops in Kendall Square, Central Square, Harvard Square, Porter Square and West Cambridge.

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CAMBRIDGE DAY TRIP / MORNING
  1. 01 – CORPUS CLOCK & MARKET SQUARE. After breakfast, stroll past Corpus Clock, one of the more interesting things to see in Cambridge. ...
  2. 02 – GREAT ST MARY'S CHURCH TOWER. Now climb the Tower at Great St Mary's Church. ...
  3. 03 – ST JOHN'S COLLEGE.


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How to get around Cambridge by bus. A bus is a convenient way to travel around Cambridge, as it's cost-effective and comes frequently. The city has several bus services operating every day, most of which stop in the city center.

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Visiting the UK, you will definitely want to rent a car to get around no matter what city you plan visiting in Britain. Cambridge is a famous and spectacular city with many sites to see and things to do. A car will get you around to more of the beautiful greens spaces and parks for which Cambridge is famous.

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As long as Uber is available at your travel destination, the Uber app will work the same as it does at home. Update your mobile phone number in the Uber app. If you are using a different number during your travels, add it to your Uber account.

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Kids between 13 and 17 years old will soon be able to hail a ride in an Uber. Until now, teenagers weren't supposed to ride alone in an Uber. Starting May 22, the ride-hailing company will add an option in some cities that allows minors 13 to 17 years old to ride solo in one of their cars.

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